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Written By Santoshini Reddy G , M Pharmacy
Reviewed By Dr Aneela Siddabathuni , MPharma., PhD
Last Updated Dec 7, 2024 | 2:24 PM IST
Sukrose Injection is used to treat iron deficiency anaemia. It contains iron sucrose which works by restoring the iron, haemoglobin (blood protein) and red blood cell levels in the body. In some cases, this medicine may cause side effects such as muscle cramps, nausea, vomiting, taste changes, diarrhoea, constipation, and headache. Inform the doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, taking any other medication, or have any pre-existing medical conditions.
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About Sukrose Injection

Sukrose Injection belongs to the class of 'iron replacement products,' primarily used to treat iron deficiency anaemia in people with long-term kidney diseases. Iron deficiency anaemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough red blood cells for carrying adequate oxygen required to various body tissues due to insufficient iron. 

Sukrose Injection contains Iron Sucrose that belongs to the class of 'haematinics'. Iron is a nutritional supplement required by the red blood cells to carry oxygen to other body cells and tissues. Sukrose Injection works by restoring the iron levels in the body. It also improves the quality of blood by increasing levels of haemoglobin (blood protein) and red blood cells.

Your doctor will decide the dosage based on your medical condition. In some cases, it may cause side effects like muscle cramps, nausea, vomiting, taste changes, diarrhoea, constipation, headache, cough, back pain, flu symptoms, joint pain, dizziness, and swelling of the arms and legs. Most of these side effects of Sukrose Injection do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if these side effects persist longer, please consult your doctor.

Brief your medical history to the doctor if you have any heart, liver or kidney diseases, iron overload disorders like hemochromatosis, lupus (immune disorder), low blood pressure, rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, and eczema before starting Sukrose Injection. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult the doctor before starting Sukrose Injection. Sukrose Injection may cause dizziness, hence drive or operate machinery with caution. Sukrose Injection is recommended in children above two years of age when prescribed by the doctor.

Uses of Sukrose Injection

Treatment of Iron deficiency anaemia

Medicinal Benefits

Sukrose Injection is used to treat iron-deficiency anaemia in patients with chronic kidney diseases. It contains Iron sucrose. It works by restoring the iron levels in the body. It also improves the quality of blood by increasing levels of haemoglobin (blood protein) and red blood cells. Sukrose Injection is intended for use in patients with kidney diseases, including those who may or may not require dialysis. It is generally used in patients to whom oral forms of iron are not suitable or ineffective. 

Directions for Use

It will be administered by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Sukrose Injection

  • Muscle cramps
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Taste changes
  • Diarrhoea
  • Constipation
  • Headache
  • Cough
  • Back pain
  • Flu symptoms
  • Joint pain
  • Dizziness
  • Swelling of the arms and legs 

Drug Warnings

Let your doctor know if you are allergic to Sukrose Injection or its inactive components. Brief your medical history to the doctor if you have any heart, liver or kidney diseases, low blood pressure, iron overload disorders like hemochromatosis, lupus (immune disorder), rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, and eczema before starting Sukrose Injection. Sukrose Injection should be used during pregnancy only when advised by your doctor. Sukrose Injection is excreted into the breast milk, hence consult your doctor before using Sukrose Injection if you are a breastfeeding mother. Sukrose Injection can make you feel dizzy, hence drive or operate machinery only when you are alert. Drinking alcohol can affect iron absorption; therefore, it is advised to avoid alcohol intake while using Sukrose Injection. Sukrose Injection is safe to use in children above two years of age when prescribed by the doctor. Do not store Sukrose Injection above 25°C.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interaction: Sukrose Injection may interact with oral iron supplements.

Drug-Food Interaction: Sukrose Injection should not be taken along with alcohol as it might affect Sukrose Injection absorption in the body.

Drug-Disease Interaction: Sukrose Injection should be used with caution in heart, liver or kidney diseases, iron overload disorders like hemochromatosis, low blood pressure, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, and eczema.

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Include red meat, pork, poultry, and seafood in your diet.
  • Iron sources like kidney beans, black beans, spinach, raisins, apricots, and lentils will help you improve your iron deficiency when taken along with Sukrose Injection.
  • Also, include iron-fortified cereals, bread, and pasta timely in your regular food intake.
  • Vitamin C foods like orange juice, broccoli, strawberries, melons, and bell peppers enhance iron absorption into the body.
  • You can also try iron gummies if you have sweet cravings.
  • Recent trends, like using cast iron utensils for cooking, can also improve your iron levels.

Special Advise

Regular monitoring of iron and haemoglobin levels is advised to rule out the possibility of anaemia.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Iron deficiency anaemia: It is a condition in which the body does not have enough red blood cells for carrying adequate oxygen to various body tissues due to insufficient iron. Anaemia can be temporary, which can be treated with the help of supplements. Sometimes, it can also be long-term, which might require medical procedures to treat. It makes you feel tired very quickly due to a lack of oxygen supply in the body. It is one of the most common blood disorder. Anaemia symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, light-headedness, dizziness, fast heartbeat, brittle nails and pale skin.

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Alcohol

Unsafe

It is advised to avoid the alcohol intake while using Sukrose Injection since alcohol can hinder the absorption of iron in Sukrose Injection.

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Pregnancy

Caution

Sukrose Injection should be used during pregnancy only when advised by the doctor. Please let your doctor know if you are pregnant or planning to conceive before starting Sukrose Injection.

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Breast Feeding

Caution

Sukrose Injection can pass into the breast milk when used by a breastfeeding mother. Please consult your doctor before taking Sukrose Injection if you are a nursing mother.

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Driving

Unsafe

Sukrose Injection may affect your ability to drive or operate any machinery since it can cause dizziness. Do not drive or operate machinery until you feel better.

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Liver

Caution

Let your doctor know if you have any history of liver diseases before taking Sukrose Injection.

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Kidney

Caution

It is advised to seek doctor advice before starting Sukrose Injection if you have kidney diseases.

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Children

Caution

Sukrose Injection is recommended for children above two years of age. The doctor will prescribe the dosage of Sukrose Injection based on the child's age and weight.

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FAQs

Sukrose Injection is used to treat iron deficiency anaemia in people with long-term kidney diseases.
Sukrose Injection contains Iron sucrose. It works by boosting the production of red blood cells (RBC) in the body, thus treating iron deficiency anaemia in chronic kidney diseases.
Sukrose Injection may cause weight gain. Eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly can effectively manage your weight. You can also consult your dietician for further information.
Sukrose Injection should be used with caution and only under doctor's supervision if you have heart, liver or kidney diseases, low blood pressure, iron overload disorders like hemochromatosis, lupus (immune disorder), rheumatoid arthritis, asthma and eczema.
Sukrose Injection can be given to patients above 65 years of age under the supervision of a doctor. However, due to the reduced liver, kidney and heart function in older people who also use other medicines, Sukrose Injection should be cautiously administered.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is time for the next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and follow your usual dosage. Do not double the dose.
Sukrose Injection should be taken for as long as it has been prescribed by the doctor. The doctor will determine the duration of the treatment based on your condition.
Sukrose Injection will be administered as an infusion by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer.
Yes, Sukrose Injection can be taken for anaemia and iron deficiency. However, consult the doctor if you have any concerns.
Dark leafy vegetables (spinach, kale, collards), nuts, seeds, seafood, tofu, eggs, beans (mixed beans, lentils, chickpeas), dried fruit (apricots, raisins) and iron-fortified cereals are good sources of iron which may help treat iron deficiency anaemia.
Sukrose Injection may cause side effects like muscle cramps, nausea, vomiting, taste changes, diarrhoea, constipation, headache, cough, back pain, flu symptoms, joint pain, dizziness, and swelling of the arms and legs. Most of these side effects of Sukrose Injection do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if these side effects persist longer, please consult your doctor.

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